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How good is Brian Burns 2022 campaign?


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5 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

People are getting upset Burns isn't getting a sack every game?  That would put him at 17 sacks?  Julius Peppers best season was 14.5 sacks and is 4th all time in the NFL for sacks.  People need to cut Burns a little slack here.  Let's get an actual decent player on his other side instead of YGM and see how he does.

I've explained this to you elite pass rushers average .9 to .95 sacks a game for their career and Burns isn't close to that.

Typically elite guys are over that number in their prime years.

Burns is slightly above average but nothing to write home about.

 

Oh and Peppers absolutely underperformed based on his physical ability. Peppers had no heart.

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

If people are expecting at least one sack a game, that's unrealistic for pretty much anyone.  I would just like to see him get more pressure when he is being single teamed.  Some games like yesterday he is just kept quiet for 4 quarters.  But to be fair, Peppers had games like that too.

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8 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I've explained this to you elite pass rushers average .9 to .95 sacks a game for their career and Burns isn't close to that.

Typically elite guys are over that number in their prime years.

Burns is slightly above average but nothing to write home about.

 

Oh and Peppers absolutely underperformed based on his physical ability. Peppers had no heart.

Peppers is 4th all time in sacks. To not be satisfied with that is a little absurd to me…

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

Seattle plays two TEs most of the time, not just for Burns. Many of us draft nerds are also football fans who pay attention more than the guys who think they are better fans than draft nerds. Also, since you probably weren’t fully paying attention, the announcers mentioned early that Dissly and Fant are on the field most snaps as they go two TEs a lot.

 

Now you are an expert on the Seahawks Offensive scheme as well. Man, you wear a lot of hats. 

 

Burns had a TE on him all day. No matter which side he lined up. They must have run 2 TE sets all day long. 

 

Hey look @mrcompletely11another post you can poo. I'm going to post so many posts you will run out of pie. 

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1 hour ago, Gerry Green said:

Seattle put a TE over Burns all day yesterday. Whichever side he went. Boom, there was a TE there to greet him.

This is not true at all. He spent about 70% of the game matched up with Charles Cross. And it didn’t go well for Burns on those plays. 
 

 

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10 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Now you are an expert on the Seahawks Offensive scheme as well. Man, you wear a lot of hats. 

 

Burns had a TE on him all day. No matter which side he lined up. They must have run 2 TE sets all day long. 

 

Hey look @mrcompletely11another post you can poo. I'm going to post so many posts you will run out of pie. 

  We can go through play by play if you want to prove your theory. I promise you will not like the results. 
 

 

 And Hey @iamhubby1. What is your next alt going to be after you say so many ignorant things this time it’s the only way to escape your humiliation? 

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1 minute ago, Toomers said:

  We can go through play by play if you want to prove your theory. I promise you will not like the results. 
 

 

 And Hey @iamhubby1. What is your next alt going to be after you say so many ignorant things this time it’s the only way to escape your humiliation? 

 

I'm fine. A couple of posters not liking me isn't going to upset me in the least. It's a message board. Not life or death. Well, it's not for me, but some of you. It's a battle to the death. lol

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Just now, Gerry Green said:

 

I'm fine. A couple of posters not liking me isn't going to upset me in the least. It's a message board. Not life or death. Well, it's not for me, but some of you. It's a battle to the death. lol

It’s important enough for you to change your alt after being wrong about pretty much everything you have ever said. Should we take a look at some of your past rants which are very similar to the BS you’re slinging now. 

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